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San Francisco Giants' Orlando Cepeda dies at 86
San Francisco Giants baseball Hall of Famer Orlando Cepeda has died, the team and his family announced Friday. He was 86.
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Team USA's baseball roster if event was included in 2024 Paris Olympics
Baseball will be returning to the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, however, it will not be part of the 2024 Paris Olympics. Who would make Team USA if the sport was included this summer? Ariel Epstein of Fanatics sportsbook shares her starting lineup.
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MLB's most dangerous hitting duos
Besides Yankees sluggers Juan Soto and Aaron Judge, who are the other dangerous duos to watch out for in Major League Baseball?
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Texas Rangers frustrating LGBTQ+ advocates as the only MLB team without a Pride Night
The June celebration of LGBTQ+ culture and rights known as Pride Month will come and go again without the Rangers participating.
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Toronto Blue Jays infielder gets 80-game drug suspension 2 days after major league debut
Orelvis Martínez has been suspended following a positive test for the performance-enhancing drug Clomiphene.
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Fans welcomed to Oracle Park to pay respects to Willie Mays
The San Francisco Giants on Thursday opened up Oracle Park so fans could pay homage to the late Willie Mays. Damian Trujillo reports.
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Fans welcomed to Oracle Park to pay respects to Willie Mays
The San Francisco Giants on Thursday opened up Oracle Park so fans could pay homage to the late Willie Mays.
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Fans come together at Willie Mays' statue to remember baseball legend
A stream of people visited the Willie Mays statue outside Oracle Park in San Francisco Wednesday to pay their respects to the baseball legend a day after his death.
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Fans come together at Willie Mays' statue to remember baseball legend
A stream of people visited the Willie Mays statue outside Oracle Park in San Francisco Wednesday to pay their respects to the baseball legend a day after his death. Sergio Quintana reports.
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Willie Mays appreciation: The ‘Say Hey Kid' inspired generations with talent and exuberance
Long after his iconic “Catch” and his 660 home runs, and the daring runs around the bases with his hat falling off, Willie Mays could command a room like no other.
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San Francisco Giants legend and Hall of Famer Willie Mays dies
San Francisco Giants legend and baseball Hall of Famer Willie Mays has died, the team and his family announced Tuesday. He was 93. Ginger Conejero Saab reports.
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Who is the oldest living Baseball Hall of Famer following Willie Mays death?
The 93-year-old Mays had been the Hall of Fame’s oldest living member at the time of his death on Tuesday.
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‘An icon of the sport': Baseball world reacts to the death of Willie Mays
Many teams, players and fans posted heartfelt tributes to the legendary “Say Hey Kid.”
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San Francisco Giants legend Willie Mays dies at 93
San Francisco Giants legend and baseball Hall of Famer Willie Mays has died at the age of 93, the team announced Tuesday.
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North Beach artist becomes SF Giants' first-ever artist-in residence
Every time the San Francisco Giants take the field at Oracle Park during the month of June, an upper deck suite turns into the studio of artist Jeremy Fish, the team’s first-ever artist-in-residence. Joe Rosato Jr. reports.
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MLB switching to challenge system full-time for robot umpires experiment at Triple-A
Starting June 25, only the challenge system will be used in Triple A, according to a memo sent Tuesday from MLB that was obtained by The Associated Press.
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North Beach artist becomes SF Giants' first-ever artist-in residence
Every time the San Francisco Giants take the field at Oracle Park during the month of June, an upper deck suite turns into the studio of artist Jeremy Fish, the team’s first-ever artist-in-residence.
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Willie Mays will not be in attendance for Negro League tribute game at Rickwood Field
Willie Mays will not be in attendance when the San Francisco Giants face the St. Louis Cardinals at Rickwood Field on Thursday in a game honoring him and the Negro Leagues.
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Will Yankees duo of Soto, Judge lead team to World Series?
The one-two punch of Aaron Judge and Juan Soto continues to put up historic numbers, but will their momentum lead the team to its first World Series title since 2009?